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Glasstree allows academics and their supporting institutions to actually profit from sales of their work.
A pledge not to take part in scientific conferences in the United States that cannot be attended by all, regardless of their nationality or religion.
Groups protest Trump’s order banning travel from seven Muslim countries.
The implications for conference program committees of adopting single-blind reviewing.
An entire database on animal research — including documents on the numbers of animals used in each lab, inspection reports, and enforcement actions — has suddenly been taken down from public view.
Ahmadreza Djalali, who has appointments in Italy and Belgium, was arrested in April on a trip to Iran.
Yasmine Tadjine argues that more research funding and charitable donations should be given to less well-known illnesses.
As United States and British legislators tighten the screws on travel and visa rules, they might be squeezing out international researchers and students. Canadian universities, meanwhile, are seeing surging interest from both groups.
Two University of Washington professors are taking aim at BS in a provocatively named new course they hope to teach this spring.
Meta, a data science company, has been acquired by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, whose aim is to accelerate the pace of scientific advances.
An author and reviewer in conversation – the road to FAIRness in scientific publishing
Toward the Unrestricted Publication of Research Output
Chief government science advisor tapped to head incipient umbrella agency for research funding.
A new open-access journal that focuses on the importance of public engagement to research has been published.
Elsevier has announced the acquisition of Plum Analytics from EBSCO Information Services
At a time when funding and international reputation are based predominantly on research activities, universities are shining a new light on their important role as education institutions.
Many “solidarity marches” will be held on the same day as the U.S. March for Science in at least 8 countries
Travis Kalanick, the chief executive of Uber, in December 2014. He quit President Trump’s economic advisory council on Thursday.
Federal climate plans created under the former president, tribal assistance programs, and references to international cooperation have been stricken from the EPA’s website
Let’s build a MOOC to teach Open Science! Here’s a draft framework already in place, which anyone can contribute to.
Who is responsible for producing US science? To a large degree, the answer is: immigrants.
Academia.edu, ResearchGate and private publishers all have something in common.
How to divest from a longstanding print legacy and truly embrace new digital technologies for the dissemination of research output.